Custer's wife, Elizabeth, often rode with him and his 7th Cavalry.
In 1972 the track ruled that husbands and wives could not ride against each other.
Although my wife and I ride several times a week and make 30-mile jaunts on weekends, we did no special training for the journey.
"He said, 'I remember me and you and your wife rode in a car together.' "
His wife, Phyllis, was riding in the passenger seat but walked away from the accident.
Louis rode away, and his wife rode after him.
They added that wives of corps officials sometimes ride at taxpayer expense.
The farmer's son and his wife rode to her parents' house.
My wife and I accordingly rode on, accompanied only by one of the Latookas as a guide.
Shall I tell her how the thriband knew where your wife and children would ride that day?